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TIMES HERALD, PORT HURON, MICHIGAN WWW.THETIMESHERALD.COM FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, WE WANT YOUR NEWS Mary Jo Olmstead at (810) 989-6253. To pass along information for this page, call COMMUNITY KIOSK DAILY CALENDAR FOR MORE LISTINGS, CHECK OUT THE EVENT CALENDAR AT WWW.THETIMESHERALD. COM There are 129 days left in the year. On Aug. 24, 1992, Hurricane Andrew causing record damage Special Events Today and Saturday I Two-Day Figure-8 Saturday p.m.

Semi-outlaw sonville Lions Carsonville. younger than younger than smashed into Florida, and dozens of deaths. Demolition Derby: Today Derby, sign up p.m. Demolition Derby, sign up payout both days. and stock classes.

CarPark, 35 Maynard $8 adults, $4 children 12, free for children $50 entry fee per event. Saturday and Sunday Fall Harvest Days, 8 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Harvest st engine demonstrations; steamship blow, noon Saturday steam threshing; saw Huron Engine and equipment; music; craft market; breakfast served Saturday and Sunday. ty Park, County Park Township. (810) 650-4261.

son; seniors admitted I Coast Guard Days: cation ceremony at 6 national Flag Plaza near Water Bridge. Saturday service all day; free, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at the including the retired U.S. Naval Sea Cadet and tall ship Highlander Huron Coast Guard Fort Gratiot Lighthouse; Lightship; and Boatnerd.com quarters and the Great Center at Vantage Point; p.m. Seaway Terminal, Sunday 10 a.m.

International Flag Plaza. Saturday cookout: $20 children 10 and younger. Saturday and Sunday Art on the Avenue, a juried fine arts show. Huron. (810) 985-8843.

Today 8:30 a.m. Vision and Hearing a.m. Screening for ready to start kindergarten. ments necessary. St.

Health Department, 3415 Port Huron. (810) 987-5300. 9 a.m. Book Sale, to 5 p.m., Library garage, 210 Port Huron. 10 a.m.

Back-to-School Backpack to 1 p.m. Free backpacks school supplies for tary and middle school Clair County. Child must proof of residency required. quantity; first-come, Elementary School, 351 Court. (810) 984-4761.

11 a.m. Small Wonders, for 5. Ira Township Library, Road, Fair Haven. Free. 1:30 p.m.

Smoking Cessation Port Huron Hospital Erie 1311 Erie St. (800) 5:30 p.m. Ice Cream Social, to John's United Church of Pine Port Huron. $4. 6:30 p.m.

Darrin Hagel as Elvis, Senior Center, 600 Grand (810) 984-5061. $12. 7:30 p.m. Musical, Into the Woods. Centre for the Performing Christina Sarnia.

senior citizens; $10 an). BLUE WATER MEMORIES FROM TIMES HERALD FILES 100 years ago today I The warfare which Chief of Police Marx and his men have waged on the automobile owners of Port Huron who persist in violating the speed ordinance, resulted in the arrest of seven citizens today. Complaints have been made against no less than 20 men in all. Others will appear in court on Monday. 70 years ago today Products made and sold in the city were "on the spot" in mass display this afternoon at the four-day Port Huron merchants and manufacturers exposition, and early visitors to the show approved them heartily.

Many thousands of residents of REUNIONS PORT HURON HIGH SCHOOL I The Class of 1972 will have a reunion Sept. 22 in the Black River Country Club in Port Huron Township. For details, call Cindy at (810) 987-5611 or -mail Sally at Classmates also may check www.bigredreunion.com. KOTA FAMILY I About 100 family members attended the 71st Kota family reunion in Port Huron Township Park. The hosts were the Dollie Darby family and Judy 2007 whistle and Sunday; milling with Port Threshing Co.

show and flea 8-11 a.m. Goodells CounDrive, Wales $5 per perfree today. Today Dedip.m. at the Interthe Blue Free trolley open houses from Seaway Terminal cutter Bramble, Corps Grayfox Sea; the Port Station and the the Huron HeadLakes Maritime cookout 6 Port Huron memorial service Tickets to the adults; $5 for 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Downtown Port Free. Testing, to 11:30 children getting AppointClair County 28th St.

Clair County McMorran Giveaway, filled with low-income elemenstudents in St. be present; Limited first-served. Capac W. Kempf children 3, 4 and 7013 Meldrum Class, to 3 p.m. Street Building, 228-1484.

Free. 7:30 p.m. St. Christ, 710 Port Huron River Ave. Imperial Oil Arts, 168 N.

$18 adults; $16 students (Canadi- Port Huron, River District attend this FIXING AND FUSSING: Karl Schwab of Warren tinkers with his sold for $45 by Sears, Roebuck and Co. during the 2005 Fall year's event begins today and continues through Sunday. It strations, steamship whistle blows, steam thrashing and saw 8 p.m. Comedy, One Acts: Scenes From A 9 a.m. Hat.

Barn Theatre, M-25, Port Sanilac. (810) 622-9114. $10 center aisle; $9 side aisles. 9 a.m. 9 p.m.

Free Outdoor Movie, Bridge to Terabithia. Beebe Street Memorial Park, 69300 Beebe Richmond. 9 a.m. Saturday 7 a.m. Farmers Market, to 2 p.m.

Vantage Point, Water and First streets, Port 9 a.m. Huron. 8 a.m. Fall and Winter Treasures of the Heart Giveaway, to 3 p.m. Used items include adult and children's clothing and household items.

Faith Christian 9 a.m. Community Church, 1640 Cleveland Port Huron. (810) 985-5555. Free. 9 a.m.

9 a.m. Horse Show, Sanilac County 4-H Fairgrounds, 260 Dawson Sandusky. Sponsor: Blue Water Pleasure Horse Association. Free. the Thumb and were expected to afternoon.

50 years ago today I An interesting and varied sport schedule awaits Port Huron and area men and women Sunday. The program lists baseball, golf, big-bore rifle shoot, hard -op racing and archery. 25 years ago today St. Clair County will have to pay $125,540 immediately and another $84,000 by the end of the year to further subsidize the county Medical Center in Goodells. The new subsidy is required by a 1981 Michigan law forcing counties to pay the difference between federal Medicaid costs and the actual per-day, per-bed cost of caring for patients in county-operated centers.

Compiled by Mary Jo Olmstead Wilton. Emery and Rosalia Kota, who were of Hungarian descent, raised eight daughters and one son in the Amadore area. Dollie Darby and Albert Kota are the surviving siblings. Including all descendants and their spouses and families, there are about 491 people living and associated with the family. Helen Chenoski was recognized as the oldest woman present while George Taylor was the oldest man.

Clayton James Buffa was the youngest family member attending the reunion. The Aug. 11 and 12 event featured a golf outing at Marysville Golf Course, a picnic, games, music and picture sharing. 10 a.m. 11 a.m.

Clair Times hit-and-miss engine which Harvest Days at Goodells includes harvest -traction milling, craft show and flea Sunday 8 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m.

2 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m.

10 a.m. Herald file photo 10:30 a.m. originally was County Park. This engine demonmarket. 11 a.m.

Book Sale, to 1 p.m., St. Clair County Library garage, 210 McMorran 1 p.m. Port Huron. Farmers Market, to 3 p.m. Carsonville-Port Sanilac Project Blessing Thrift Store, 4 S.

Marsh Road. Yard Sale, to 6 p.m. Christ Lutheran Church, 50750 Walpole New Balti- 1:30 p.m. more. Instructors' Workshop, to noon, "College Teaching 101: The Basics," 4:30 p.m.

St. Clair County Community College, 323 Erie Port Huron. (810) 984- 3881. Registration requested. Free.

Monday Mom-to-Mom Sale, to 2 p.m. Croswell 10 a.m. Wesleyan Church, 200 Peck Road. Bottle Drive, Marysville High School volleyball team will collect bottles and cans from houses inside the city limits 1 p.m. or drop- at Marysville Fire Department, 1111 Delaware Ave.

Township and WATSON, Mary of Croswell. HARNDEN. Thomas K. Jr. and LUNNEY, Melissa both of Port Huron.

I LEWIS, Michael J. of Fort Gratiot and JELINEK, Rebekah G. of Marysville. I HOFMANN, Frederick B. and COLE, Karen both Algonac.

YANK, Michael G. and KOHLER, Helen both of Algonac. TORELLO, George E. and MEIER, Charlotte both of Kimball Township. YORK, Curtis E.

and PYLES, Jennifer both of St. Clair. I LATHAM, John E. and MUNCE, Melissa both of Algonac. Evan S.

and ROCK, Jessica both of Port Huron. I PELATH, Jeffery L. and KIERNICKI, Denise both of Algonac. BURNS, Steven M. and GROSS, Shaina both of Grant Township.

STORY, Alan R. Jr. and MENKEL, Tina both of Marine City. BROWN, William A. and KING, Michelle both of Arizona.

PHIPPS, Kurt R. and PICKELHAUPT, Amber both of Port Huron. I PATTERSON, Steven R. and HILL, Tabitha both of Port Huron. BLOOD DRIVES AMERICAN RED CROSS There will be blood-donation hours at its Pine Street office on the days listed below.

Walk-ins are welcome. For details, call (810) 985-7117. 19 a.m.-3 p.m. today and 1-7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, 615 Pine Port Huron.

Additional blood drives will be: 1-7 p.m. today, Harsens Island Lynn Quick Memorial Fly-In For Toys, radio-controlled model aircraft event. Benefits Croswell Lions Club's toy program. Arnold Field, 4343 Croswell Road, Croswell. (989) 479- 6177.

Free. Benefit Horseback Ride, about 10- mile ride. Starts at home of Greg Alexander, 2646 Washington Road, Washington Township. Benefits Sanilac County Animal Shelter. Sponsor: Sanilac County Sheriff Posse.

(810) 359-8032, days; (810) 378-5597 evenings. $20 adults, $5 children younger 1 than 14. Western Hoe Down, to 2 p.m. Marysville United Methodist Church, 1234 New Jersey Ave. Free.

Holistic Fair, to 6 p.m., Almont New Church Assembly and Retreat Center, 1513 Cameron Road, Berlin Township. (810) 798-8487. $5. Family Barbecue, to 4 p.m. Hosted by State Rep.

John Espinoza, D- Croswell. Lexington Park, 3885 S. Lakeshore Road. (888) 830-0835. Welkin Base Ball Club of Port Huron, vs.

Bay City Independents. Lincoln Park between North and South boulevards, Port Huron. Free. Musical, Into the Woods. Imperial Oil Centre for the Performing Arts, 168 N.

Christina Sarnia. $18 adults; $16 senior citizens; $10 students (Canadian). Luau Extravaganza, Knights of Columbus Hall, 145 W. Wedge Road, Sandusky. Benefits Sanilac Career Center student activities.

(810) 648- 3101. $25. "Crazy Ray and Rod, The Other includes a tribute to Elvis and Blues Brothers. Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 310 N. Main St.

(810) 387- 9800. $10 advance; $12 at the door. Music at the Harbor, to 9 p.m. The Snover Bunch. Port Sanilac Harbor.

Free. Comedy Night at Holly Meadows, featuring Bryan McCree. Holly Meadows Golf Course, 4855 Capac Road, Capac. $10 advance; $12 at the door. 1 1 MARRIAGE LICENSES ST.

CLAIR COUNTY I BROWN, Daniel A. of Laingsburg, MI and FORRESTER, Sarah R. of Fort Gratiot. I GOEBEL, Curt T. and GOEBEL, Janette both of St.

Clair. URBAN, Joshua A. and YALE, Bobbie both of Port Huron. HINTZE, Neill S. and POSEY, Ashley both of Yale.

I BONNAY, Mark S. and MARSILIO, Debra both of Casco Township. 'ARNETT, Darin A. of Rockford, MI and GREEN, Lauren R. of Marysville.

I CLARK, Christopher G. and PERRY, Megan both of Texas. SMITH, Phillip J. and CLUBB, Tracy both of Port Huron. JACOBS, Jeffrey A.

and SMITH, Connie both of Port Huron. DONBROSKY, Joshua L. and MAYNARD, Tabatha both of Port Huron. I SWAIN, Daniel R. of Almont and DAVIS, Sara A.

of Allenton. FELICCIA, Joseph of Riley Township and HORNER, Susan K. of Plymouth. GRASAK, Timothy J. of Kimball DIVORCES ST.

CLAIR COUNTY I THOMAS, David S. from Maria L. BURRELL, Doreen from Jerry. Plaintiff's name Fitzpatrick restored by court. I STOCK, Kathryn from Terry.

Plaintiff's name Turney restored by court. BOWMAN, Katie Jean from Cory Michael. Plaintiff's name Bates restored by court. Blue Water Triathlon, swim, 40k bike, 10k run or 500m swim, 20k bike, 5k run. Lakeside Beach, Gratiot Avenue, Port Huron.

Registration requested. $55; $45 for seniors and 17 and younger. Proceeds benefit Port Huron Kiwanis and Port Huron high schools' booster clubs. Turkey Shoot, to 4 p.m. Sanilac Sportsman Club, 3200 Goetze Road, Deckerville.

(810) 359-7402 or (810) 376-4892. Cost varies. Back-to-School Bash, and 5 p.m. featuring Paul Dietzel Ministries. Riverside Tabernacle Church of God, 3675 N.

River Road, Fort Gratiot. Free. Southern Gospel Music Concert, featuring Souls Harbor. Algonac Baptist Church, 1003 Washington St. Free.

Sporting Clays Event, 75 rounds of sporting clays. Four Square Conservation Club, 6779 Cline Road, Jeddo. Sponsor: Blue Water Council, Boy Scouts of America. (810) 982-9529. Registration requested.

$100. Bingo, Knights of Columbus Hall, 4521 Ravenswood Road, Kimball Township. (810) 364-6800. Music at the Gazebo, to 6 p.m. The Blue Water Brass Quintet.

Riverview Plaza, 201 N. Riverside Ave. Free. Brownfield Redevelopment Authority Meeting, St. Clair County Administrative Office Building, 200 Grand River Port Huron.

Scrabble, drop-ins welcome. Algonac-Clay Library, 2011 St. Clair River Drive. Free. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Vivians of Port Huron Elks Lodge 343 KIMBALL TWP.

The group's next board meeting will be 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in Fore Lakes Golf Club, 5810 Flinchbaugh Road. The annual kick- off dinner for the new season will be at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 4 at Fore Lakes Golf Club.

Members are invited to catch up on the summer news and help plan for the 2007-08 year. For details, call Helen Bonansinga at (810) 329-2531. Northport Euchre Club Winning at euchre Aug. 14 were Ray Miller, Helen Weichsler, Angie McLaughlin, Donna Kay Mathews and Cliff Grabowski. Winner of most lone hands was Angie McLaughlin.

Winners on Aug. 21 were Wanda Stuart, Donna Kay Mathews and Ray Miller. Winner of most lone hands was Lions Club, 230 LaCroix Road. 2-8 p.m. Monday, Crossroads Community Church, 3631 King Road, China Township.

11 a.m.-5 p.m. Aug. 31, DTE St. Clair Plant, 4901 Pointe Drive, East China Township. 2-8 p.m.

Aug. 31, Faith Christian Community Church, 1640 Cleveland Port Huron. 3-9 p.m. Sept. 4, Community Wesleyan Church, 2415 Gratiot Marysville.

Donna Kay Mathews. DaimlerChrysler Retirees Local 375 DaimlerChrysler Retirees will have a business meeting at 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 p.m. Tuesday in First United Methodist Church, 828 Lapeer Port Huron. VESSEL PASSAGES PORT HURON Vessels passing the Black River in the St. Clair River between 4 p.m.

Wednesday and 4 p.m. Thursday: Upbound: Pineglen. 4:10 p.m. Dorothy 4:20 p.m. American Mariner 8:44 p.m.

Edward L. Ryerson 9:47 a.m. Tug Mary Hannah. 12:45 p.m. Highlander Sea 2:04 p.m.

American 2:15 p.m. Downbound: 4:07 p.m. Buffalo. 9:15 a.m. Algolake.

10:57 a.m. Canadian Provider. 12:27 p.m. Source: www.boatnerd.com. 2-8 p.m.

Sept. 4, Memphis Fire Department, 35095 Potter Memphis. 18 a.m.-2 p.m. Sept. 16, Immaculate Conception Church, 9784 Dixie Highway, Anchorville.

10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 19, American Red Cross of St. Clair County Donor Center, 615 Pine Port Huron. Sponsored by Port Huron Curve.

2-8 p.m. Sept. 19, St. Peter Lutheran Church, 6745 Palms Road, Ira Township..

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